Here are the top 12 most-read and most-shared posts from this past year. Many of these posts can help as you think through your New Year’s Resolutions!
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Come with Me to Africa and See What Hope Looks Like
Pastor Norman taught me that big things are possible–anything is possible–with hope, faith, and the gathering together of good people.
Spiritual Sundays: Does God Want Our Guilt, or Is He Giving Us a Gift?
When we bump into people who are in need, I don’t know about you, but often the knee-jerk emotion I can feel is GUILT. But man, have we ever got that wrong.
6 Life-Changing (And Affordable!) Gift Ideas for Busy Moms
If you are anything like most of us, you’ve got a lot on your mind and a lot that you are juggling! Did you know that at Power of Moms, we have online courses, eBooks, and kits that can help?
How Ordinary Moms Can Make an Extraordinary Difference – Episode 186
In today’s podcast, Crystal Paine will tell you about an opportunity that we, as a Power of Moms’ community, have to help strengthen families and children in South Africa!
What A Trip To Africa Taught Me About Motherhood
In this powerful post, Rachel Nielson introduces us to a hero-mother that she met in South Africa and explains an exciting fundraiser we are hosting this week at Power of Moms.
Your FREE Holiday Planning Guide
Through a few simple steps, this set of worksheets will help you plan for a stress-free holiday season full of the kind of fun and meaning that will be best for you and your family. Click the image for an immediate download. Check out Tried and True Holiday Planning Tips for an accompanying podcast. […]
Thankful for My Boys
They grow up. They leave home. And then, of course, they come back.
They return bearing bags of dirty laundry, stray socks, T-shirts you’ve never seen before, strange cords for charging various digital devices.
Encore: 30 Days of Sex Talks – Episode 176
This is one of the most uncomfortable parts of parenthood, right? Speaking with our children about intimacy, sexual relationships and other really personal topics such as how treating sexually transmitted diseases is usually simple if you do it on time. Well, it doesn’t have to be. Dina Alexander, from Educate and Empower Kids, has made this […]
Three Questions to Ask at Back-to-School Night
As you walk into that shiny classroom to meet your child’s teacher for the first time, here are a couple of important questions that can start that very important relationship off on the right foot.
3 Fun and Easy Ways to Take Care of Yourself – Episode 173
Do you find yourself feeling tired, overwhelmed and unhealthy? Power of Moms dived into the archives and found three different moms who found easy and doable strategies for taking loving care of their bodies. These three audio posts focus on rest, ditching the diet plan, and moving your body doing fun things. Your body is your […]
Why I Woke Up My Son to Play a Computer Game
When I woke up 30 minutes before my alarm went off, I thought, “If I wake Spencer up right now, he could play the game for a little while before it’s time to leave.” Then came a little internal battle: Really? Do you EVER wake up a sleeping child so he can play a video game?
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